Who's been in our magistrates' courts this week?

Who's been in our magistrates courts this week?

PAULINE FRANCES FARR, 33, of Boyn Valley Road, pleaded not guilty to assaulting another woman, and using threatening behaviour towards her, but was found guilty of both. She was placed under a community order in which she must attend regular appointments with a police officer, and made to pay £500 costs and a £80 victim surcharge.

LINAS GVALDA, 37, of London Road, Slough, pleaded not guilty to assaulting two women in Ascot, but was found guilty. He was placed under a restraining order preventing him from contacting his victims, and fined £375 for each victim, and made to pay £475 costs and a £37 victim surcharge.

STEVEN MATTHEW CARPENTER , 43, of Winvale, Slough, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence of drugs. He was fined £250, and made to pay £300 costs and a £30 victim surcharge. He was disqualified from driving for three years.

GABRIEL IULIAN LUPU, 27, of Alpha Street North, Slough, pleaded guilty to driving without insurance. He was fined £462, and made to pay £85 costs and a £46 victim surcharge. He was also given six points on his licence.

AQIB MOHAMMED, 25, of Canada Road, Slough, pleaded guilty to two counts of animal cruelty. Mohammed failed to provide a dog with proper veterinary care and a safe environment, and also kept a pheasant in similarly poor conditions. He was given a six week prison sentence, suspended for 12 months, and he was disqualified from keeping animals for two years. He was made to pay a victim surcharge of £500, and a £115 victim surcharge. He was also ordered to attend regular appointments with police officers.

In a separate case, Mohammed pleaded guilty to assaulting a police officer and failing to surrender to court when required to do so. He was given a two week prison sentence, suspended for 12 months.

DAWN EVANS, 49, of Boyn Valley Road, Maidenhead, pleaded not guilty to failing to provide a breath sample when ordered to do so, but was found guilty. She was made to pay £700 costs, and an £85 victim surcharge. She was ordered to attend regular appointments with police officers, and was disqualified from driving for 18 months.

DOMINIC BUTLER, 18, of no fixed address, pleaded not guilty to using Facebook to contact a person he was forbidden to contact due to a restraining order, and to a charge of harassment, but was found guilty. He was made to pay compensation of £100, and £350 costs, and his previous restraining order was dismissed and replaced with a new one. He was ordered to attend 30 sessions of a course designed to improve thinking skills.

OWEN COCHRANE-MILNE, 32, of New Road, Maidenhead, pleaded guilty to threatening behaviour and criminal damage. He was fined £80 for both charges, and made to pay £85 costs and £500 compensation.

MARK BURBERRY, 22, of Smiths Lane, Windsor, pleaded guilty to using a train in Reading without a valid ticket. He was fined £220, in addition to £160 costs, a £30 victim surcharge, and £9 compensation.

RADU CATRINA, 22, of Fairfield Road, West Drayton, pleaded guilty to using a train at Windsor and Eton station without a valid ticket. He was fined £220, in addition to £160 costs, a £30 victim surcharge, and £4.90 compensation.

SAMANTHA TAKUDZWA CHINJONJO, 22, of Burnmore Chase, Bracknell, pleaded guilty to using a train at Slough station without a valid ticket. She was fined £220, in addition to £160 costs, a £30 victim surcharge, and £1.40 compensation.

THOMAS OLIVER COLLEY, 32, of Yew Tree Road, Slough, pleaded guilty to using a train at Slough station without a valid ticket. He was fined £220, in addition to £160 costs, a £30 victim surcharge, and £2.70compensation. He was fined an additional £100 for not using a ticket barrier in the correct way.

MARCIN MALINOWSKI, 61, of Northmead Road, Slough, pleaded guilty to using a television without a licence. He was made to pay £60 costs and a £20 victim surcharge, and was discharged conditionally for 12 months.

SCOTT CORCORAN, 30, of Grays Place, Slough, pleaded guilty to actual bodily harm. He was ordered to attend regular appointments with police officers, and made to pay £175 costs and a £85 victim surcharge.

JERZY GALACKI, 68, of Upton Road, Slough, pleaded guilty to speeding in Datchet. He was fined £375, along with £85 costs and a £38 victim surcharge. He was also given four points on his licence.

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